A cassowary does not have spikes: it has claws. The claws on a cassowary's toes are around 12cm long.
between 120 and 150 cm. The spikes/tines are usually less then 30cm long.
Stegosaurus had four spikes on its tail called thagomizers. Each thagomizer was two feet long, and two protruded from each side of the end of the tail.
some tribes in New guinea
there are 7 spikes on the statue becasue it represtents the seven seas and each spike is 8 feet
long ones
Spikes or "crampons" are only fitted to the shoes and used when mountaineers climb so high that they encounter ICE on the ground on the mountain. The spikes dig into the ice and stop the mountaineers feet slipping.
Spikes or "crampons" are only fitted to the shoes and used when mountaineers climb so high that they encounter ICE on the ground on the mountain. The spikes dig into the ice and stop the mountaineers feet slipping.
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The Echinoderm's body is covered in spikes/spines.Some spines/spikes are long, and some are short.
Track spikes do not have a lot of support for your feet. Some have better support than others. For example, sprinter spikes do not have a heel or an arch. Distance spikes have some cushion for the heel. Overall, it is bad to run in spikes but you can still do it. Some work better than others though. It would be a better idea to run in distance spikes than sprinter spikes.
Charlie Spikes is 6 feet 3 inches tall. He weighs 215 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Yes, you will need different track shoes and cleats/spikes for different events. The number of spikes, the pattern of spikes and the length of the spikes differs for sprinters, long distance runners and jumpers. If spikes are not used for running the shoes are still different. And throwing shoes do not have spikes and have a smooth sole.